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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Briefly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
Check the live forecast above before heading outdoors in Seabrook today, then plan around any showers or wind changes moving in from Port Phillip Bay. This suburb sits just south-west of Melbourne’s centre, so conditions often mirror the city with a coastal tweak.
What’s driving Seabrook’s weather today?
Seabrook sits on the western edge of Port Phillip Bay, which means sea breezes can soften summer heat and push winter clouds inland. The live forecast above shows the broad pattern – compare it with melbourne weather to see if the bay is cooling things down or trapping moisture. For finer detail, check seabrook weather hourly to catch wind shifts before a beach walk or a run along the Kororoit Creek trail.
How does the 14‑day outlook help?
The seabrook weather 14 day forecast gives you a read on whether a high‑pressure system will settle over the bay or a trough is set to bring a few days of drizzle. Use it to time outdoor plans – the longer outlook is reliable for broad trends, not exact rain minutes. For real‑time movement, pull up the seabrook weather radar on the Bureau’s site to watch bands approaching from the west.
What is the best time of day to check Seabrook’s temperature?
Morning and early afternoon are most useful – that’s when the seabrook temperature often differs from inland readings due to the bay breeze. Check the live forecast above again after lunch to see if the wind has turned southerly.
Where can I see a live Seabrook weather radar?
The Bureau of Meteorology’s Melbourne (Broadmeadows) radar covers Seabrook. For a more local view, use seabrook weather hourly observations from Laverton, updated every hour on the BOM site.
Does Seabrook get much rain compared to Melbourne?
Seabrook receives similar annual rainfall to central Melbourne (~500–600 mm), but autumn and winter can bring slightly more drizzle from westerly systems. The bay can also generate localised showers that miss the city – another reason to check the radar.